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Description清 佚名 《清穆宗同治皇帝朝服像》.jpg 中文(中国大陆):《清穆宗同治皇帝朝服像 English: "Portrait of Emperor Muzong Tongzhi of the Qing Dynasty"
Date Mid 19th Century
Source Palace Museum, Beijing
Author Annonymous Qing Dynasty Court Painter
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